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has given us the most wonderful things. Depending on who you ask. I'm sure there are wives out there that are absolutely thrilled to spend hours talking with their husbands about old cars. I'm pretty sure anyway because every time I'm around a couple where the husband starts going on about an old Plymouth or something I see the wife is so amazed at the conversation that she loses control of her eyes and they just roll. Unless of course I'm misreading the room. Again. But I found something that will make it all much more fun.
Now there's a way you can not only talk to your wife about the cars but you can show her pictures and what movies and TV shows they were in. It's called IMCardb and like the root namesake it is chocked full of information. You can search by make and model, by movie title, by old TV series title etc. When you look up a car by make and model it will show you pictures of all of the movie/TV scenes that particular car was in. Likewise you can tailor your search for a TV series and go year by year and episode by episode and see all of the different cars. Good descriptions also.
So who says couples run out of things to talk about? I know there are many couples who will spend lots of happy hours finding out all of the shows and movies that had a Ford Deluxe. Gosh if I would have had this years ago I might have had more luck in the dating scene.
https://www.imcdb.org/
Irish_Dem
(47,334 posts)Cute post.
Ohio Joe
(21,761 posts)Id really like to see what had an 02 yellow Thunderbird in it so I could see my car on screen
lpbk2713
(42,766 posts)Thanks.
I've seen my old 67 Dodge Dart GT maybe three times in movies before.
White with a black vinyl top.